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Is there a god in Buddhism?

There are gods in Buddhism. From the life form, Buddhism can be divided into ten realms: hell, hungry ghost, beast, man, Asura, heaven, sound and smell, karma, bodhisattva and Buddha, commonly known as the "Ten Dharma Realms".

Heaven is divided into twenty-eight layers, of which six are desire, eighteen are color and four are colorless. God is a sentient being who "doesn't think about the sky" in the four Zen days in the sky. On top of this, there are four Zen days in the color world: carefree days, no hot days, good days, good days, good days and colorless days. On top of this, there are four sacred Taoism, namely, hearing, feeling, bodhisattva and Buddha.

All beings who look at the world have only shapes and colors, but no appetite or lust. Among the four Zen days, Futian, Aitian and Guangguo are the places where heaven and man live, and Dreamless days are practiced according to some religious methods (except Buddhism) until the destination after the four Zen days. Heaven's blessings are great and its life cycle is long, but it is not perfect after all.

Buddhism says that cause and effect is the law of the universe, not who created it, but the Buddha discovered this law and told people how to practice and get a complete liberation. Not everything that was created last time. Everything is already there. Jesus Christ, that is, God, lived around 4 BC-around 30 AD, was born in Bethlehem, and had everything before he was born.